CBSE Datesheet 2025: CBSE 10th-12th Board Exams from February – Find Out When the Datesheet Will Be Released

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CBSE Board Exam Datesheet 2025: This year, more than 44 lakh students are expected to sit for the CBSE 10th-12th board exams. Students are eagerly waiting for their CBSE datesheet and timetable. Recently, the board has given important instructions to schools regarding the upcoming board exams. The exams will only be held in schools equipped with CCTV cameras.

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CBSE 10th-12th Datesheet 2025: When Will It Be Released?

Over 44 lakh students are expected to take part in the CBSE 10th-12th board exams 2025. Students are eagerly awaiting their board exam datesheet and timetable, and the wait is expected to end soon. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will release the subject-wise datesheet on its official website well in advance of the exams.

CBSE Board Exams Start in February

The CBSE 10th and 12th board exams 2025 are expected to begin on 15th February and will continue till April. Based on previous trends, the board generally releases the datesheet about two months before the exams. Therefore, the CBSE Board Exam 2025 datesheet is likely to be released in December.

Important Instructions for Schools

Recently, CBSE issued important instructions regarding the upcoming board exams. The board exams 2025 will be conducted under strict supervision. CCTV cameras will not only monitor the exam rooms but will also record the proceedings, with the footage being saved for later review if necessary. CBSE has already issued a notice regarding this.

All schools have been instructed to ensure that CCTV cameras are installed in every exam room. This directive has been sent to all CBSE school principals and headmasters. The recordings must be stored for at least two months after the exams. However, only authorized personnel will be able to view the recordings.

Schools Without CCTV Cameras Cannot Conduct Exams

CBSE has further clarified that the CCTV cameras must have pan, tilt, and zoom features to monitor any area or student as needed. Schools that do not have CCTV cameras will not be eligible to serve as exam centers.

According to CBSE, around 44 lakh students are expected to sit for the 10th and 12th board exams in 2025. To ensure that these exams are conducted smoothly and fairly, CBSE has implemented these new rules. At each exam center, one invigilator will be appointed for every 240 students to keep a close watch on the exam proceedings. Schools have been instructed to inform students and parents about these measures.

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